Trains crash in Egypt, 36 dead

Two trains have crashed north of Egypt, leaving at least 36 people dead, and hurting more than 100 others, have let the gentlemen know. The trains fought each other, near the city of Alexandria, this day. According to reports, one train was traveling from Cairo capital, while the other was from [...]
Two trains have crashed north of Egypt, leaving at least 36 people dead, and hurting more than 100 others, have let the gentlemen know.
The trains fought each other, near the city of Alexandria, this day. According to reports, one train was traveling from Cairo's capital, while the other from Port Said, north of the Suez Canal.
Citing transport ministry officials, state television reported that the crash occurred as the cause of any malfunction on one of the trains. Egypt has faced several railway tragedies in recent years.
In November 2013, about 30 people in the south of the capital, Cairo, have died from a crash between a train and a bus. Rel


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